A program in which kids ages 5–15 are provided with fun, creative and educational hands-on activities relating to architecture. Space is limited and the first session begins next Monday, June 9.

The theme this summer is “Design for All People” and will encourage kids to place themselves in the shoes of architects who cater to clients’ unique needs. Architects realize the vast array of differences between people and must be able to accommodate everyone. Renaissance Kids participants are encouraged to use their imagination to problem-solve, draw and build throughout the program.

During the event, guests will attend the class to serve as ‘clients’ for which the students will design. If you or someone you know are interested in volunteering to be a ‘client’ for this event, contact Moreno at 269-932-5055 or mmoreno@andrews.edu.

This year the Krasl Art Center has approved two projects in which Renaissance Kids attendees will be involved. The first is a memorial art installation that will involve kids in each session. The second is this year’s build project for Session 7 kids; a sitting space of benches and a bench swing hanging between masonry piers.

The camp will be held at the architecture building, located at 8435 E. Campus Circle Dr.